September 19, 2012 12:47pm EDTSeptember 19, 2012 12:17pm EDTJerry Jones, asked his opinion on Greg Schiano's controversial late-game tactics in the Bucs' 41-34 loss to the New York Giants, told the Dallas Morning News he has a bigger problem with the kneel-down being an legal NFL play.

Dallas Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones sounds like he would be OK if the Tampa Bay Buccaneers attempted an another kneel-down knockdown against his team this week.

Jones, asked his opinion on Greg Schiano's controversial late-game tactics in the Bucs' 41-34 loss to the New York Giants, told the Dallas Morning News he has a bigger problem with the kneel-down being a legal NFL play.

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“I don’t like it,” Jones said. “(Former Chiefs owner) Lamar Hunt tried several times to introduce a rule to have it voted on that you couldn’t kneel down, you had to run a play. Unless you were trying to advance the ball, then you got a penalty and the time didn’t run off the clock. It’s not a good play.”

Leave to Jones, however, to take a different tune while not wasting an opportunity to take a little shot at the rival Giants. He also thinks taking away the kneel-down would make the end of games a little more interesting for the league's audience.

“I’ve always thought that that’s a wasted play for our fans,” Jones told the Morning News.